bostran1
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- Mar 29, 2007
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For a few weeks now I have been wanting to test out time lapse photography. My camera really won't let me do it unless I tether to my computer and bringing my computer out in the cold and raining New England weather just didn't interest me. Nor did sitting and manually pressing the shutter ever few seconds.
Anyway, for those of you who have not heard it on the news, New England is getting battered by a pretty good snow storm right now. I decided to set up my camera in a window and take a time lapse of the street. Unfortunately I got home after the snow started so you don't get to see too much of the initial accumulation from nothing to about 4 inches right now. You can see it the sun se though. I made this video with around 450 shots taken at 10 second intervals. Each photo is then displayed for .03 seconds.
For those who are interested I used Apple's Aperture and Final Cut Express programs. Then I uploaded to YouTube for simplicity's sake.
I would be interested to hear your feedback and if anyone else has examples, please share!
Here is the link
Anyway, for those of you who have not heard it on the news, New England is getting battered by a pretty good snow storm right now. I decided to set up my camera in a window and take a time lapse of the street. Unfortunately I got home after the snow started so you don't get to see too much of the initial accumulation from nothing to about 4 inches right now. You can see it the sun se though. I made this video with around 450 shots taken at 10 second intervals. Each photo is then displayed for .03 seconds.
For those who are interested I used Apple's Aperture and Final Cut Express programs. Then I uploaded to YouTube for simplicity's sake.
I would be interested to hear your feedback and if anyone else has examples, please share!
Here is the link